I'm not an SQL admin or

I'm not an SQL admin or anything, but you should be able to upgrade the version of SQL Server that's installed on the TMS server. Currently supported versions of SQL Server for TMS 14.6 are all versions of SQL Server 2008 R2 and 2012, 64-bit only. More details can be found in the TMS 14.6 Install and Upgrade Guide as far as SQL requirements.

A couple of things to add to

A couple of things to add to Patrick's response (similar to Patrick, I'm no SQL guru either):

You need to have a 64 bit Windows Operating System to be able to install the 64 bit SQL server, so you may need to build a new server if your current one is only a 32 bit server.

You also can't just Upgrade from a 32 bit SQL Server to a 64 bit SQL Server - from all the documentation I've seen, Microsoft don't support upgrading a SQL instance from 32 bit to 64 bit, nor a restore of a 32 bit database on a 64 bit server. There are some work arounds documented in the MSDN Blogs: x64-windows-upgrade-from-32bit-sql-server-to-64bit-sql-server.aspx Note: these procedures are for SQL 2005 and may in fact be different for 2008/2012.

Wayne--Please remember to rate responses and to mark your question as answered if appropriate.

Wayne--Please remember to rate responses and to mark your question as answered if appropriate.

Wayne said: "Microsoft don't

Wayne said: "Microsoft don't support [...] a restore of a 32 bit database on a 64 bit server."

I think that's unlikely. I have always used 64 bit SQL servers, and restored dozens of database copies when reproducing defects reported by customers etc. Many of these must surely have been created using a 32 bit SQL Server, but I have never been blocked from restoring them on my 64 bit servers.

Hello Marcleo -Might be best

Might be best to start a discussion of your own, and link to this discussion, just in case your issue might be more in depth or go on in length so to not get lost in this already long thread.

But what is your issue? Typically the TMS installer will stop the TMS services, or you could do it yourself. Anytime you do anything with the SQL database or TMS application, it's usually best to stop the services so they don't interfere.

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